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Humanitarian Convoy for Gaza: When Solidarity Breaks Borders

In the midst of one of the most devastating humanitarian crises of our time, where Gaza faces 15 months of genocide, blockade, and hunger, the CAPP Foundation has achieved a milestone of hope: the dispatch of a Humanitarian Convoy from Amman, Jordan.

Beyond the numbers and logistics, this convoy represents something much greater: proof that solidarity knows no borders and that humanity can still shine in the darkest of times.

The Convoy of Life: What Are We Bringing to Gaza?

Each truck in this convoy is loaded with hope and resilience. Thanks to the efforts of hundreds of donors, volunteers, and allies, we managed to gather:

2 trucks of food with 1,280 packages of essential products. Because no one should go hungry.

🧼 2 trucks of hygiene products, with 1,280 packages, ensuring that every person’s dignity is protected.

🌾 3 trucks loaded with 60 tons of wheat flour, a vital resource for families who can still bake their own bread amidst the conflict.

Every box, every package, and every kilo of flour that reaches Gaza is a message of solidarity and resilience. We are not just sending aid; we are sending a clear signal that we have not forgotten Gaza.

When Aid is an Act of Love

CAPP’s convoy is not just a logistical initiative; it is a movement of love and commitment. It is proof that when we unite forces, we can alleviate the suffering of those who need it most.

We know that this will not solve the crisis completely, but for thousands of families who have lost everything, each package is a respite, each donation is a hope, each truck is an opportunity to survive.

Gaza Needs Us: We Cannot Stop

The blockade continues, the crisis persists, and the need is ever greater. But together we can make a difference. Aid must continue, and this is where you can be part of the change:

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Every minute counts. Every donation saves lives.

Let’s not look away. Let’s continue bringing life and hope to Gaza.

Together, we build hope. Together, we bring life.